America Bound
Many Canadians struggle with the decision to move to the States. The much reported 'Brain Drain' was all over the news at the time (at least in
My partner had an offer of employment and a Masters degree in a field on the NAFTA Professional Job Series list which, we discovered, made the relocation and visa issues far more straightforward than we had anticipated. She was able to apply for a TN Visa at the US/Canada border with an offer of employment, a valid passport, and $50 US fee. The last requirement was no small point, as in 2002 the Canadian Dollar was trading at 0.65 cents US! Of course if one converts the other way it is obvious what much of the Brain Drain was about.
The main warning we were told when going to the states for the initial job interview was DO NOT say you are going for a job interview when at the border. Nobody every expanded on what would happen, but needless to say anything out of the ordinary at the border may be frowned upon by the good men and women who guard the 49th parallel.
The main sticking point for the entire relocation was that in 2002 a Canadian spouse or common-law partner was not able to work in the
As of 2005 I don't think Canadians are even required to apply for the TN Visa if on 'the list'. To be sure, further (and more importantly constantly updated information) can be found at the following website:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1274.html
